Graphical Analysis is a professional software solution designed to create and print graphs, while also offering a bunch of other features such as dedicated tools to calculate tangents and integrals.

Although it's such an advanced program, the interface is the ace up its sleeve, as everything's being made quite straightforward and easy to use.

It takes a while to get used to it, but Graphical Analysis is equipped with powerful features to create and print graphs, histograms and data tables straight from the main window.

You can even insert tables and additional graphs, ovals and rectangles to better organize information in the main graph, parameter controls and text annotations.

The “Analyze” menu is the one that will come in handy to most of the users because it lets you calculate integrals, tangents, statistics and interpolations, allowing you to easily work with graph data.

Last but not least, Graphical Analysis can also work with external devices, including TI graphing calculators, as long as they are connected to the computer with either a TI-GRAPH LINK cable or USB cables. Thus, you can import data in just a few minutes, as long as you manage to set up the connection.

It does sound like a professional job, but a detailed help file is also part of the package, just to make sure you can easily take the most out of the app.

Graphical Analysis needs a reasonable amount of computer resources and works pretty smooth on all Windows versions without stressing up the CPU and RAM.

Overall, Graphical Analysis is definitely one of the best graph editing tools out there and although it may seem pretty expensive, it is undoubtedly a smart investment.

Graphical Analysis was reviewed by Bogdan Popa, last updated on January 30th, 2013